About this deal
The Freedom S4 allows you to go to places that would normally be difficult with a pram or a toddler trying to walk.
This highly specialized carrier offers a number of features, such as a large enough compartment for supplies and small items and a patented X-clip for added safety. It's freestanding and the handy anchor point has been fantastic to avoid tipping whilst my tot climbs into the carrier on his own. li>
Technical Specifications
- Weight: 2. Storage is a real highlight of this carrier and I found there to be more than enough room for essentials when out and about with my daughter.I had looked into getting one second-hand, and it struck me that lots of second-hand options looked barely used. A sturdy travel companion, the Littlelife Freedom S4 carrier is designed for babies aged six months to three years. The Cross Country is relatively comfortable to carry, though it feels less solid than other carriers I’ve tested. Both attach to the carrier frame using tent-like poles and provide adequate coverage no matter the weather.
There are instructions on how to put the carrier on and off by oneself but I didn’t feel confident with doing this. There is also a fun mirror on a cord which I think is meant so that you can see your child (perhaps to check if they are sleeping? It is fully adjustable which allows it to accommodate to most heights so that all parents can use it.The frame hinges between the backsystem and the child’s seat, which is great when I want to fold it down and pop it in the car but it also makes it feel flimsier when out and about. The carrier is also fully adjustable like a good rucksack, with adjustable shoulder, waist and chest straps.